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electron
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Discord is going to shit
Still trash support on Linux too. We still cannot stream without frame rate issues and cannot stream audio with our video without piping through our mics. (the community fixed this for you: link)
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Another new feature, another button placed on the wrong place so we accidentally click them all the time...
SteamDeck and Linux users cannot stream properly (constant frame rate issues and absolutely no audio streaming). Its been FIXED by the community for years now (https://github.com/discord/electron/pull/22) but they just don't want to do it I guess?? If you are going to support the platform, SUPPORT THE PLATFORM. I'm not going to give you money for a product that doesn't work.
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Discord's framework is dangerously old and no longer receives security patches
There is this https://github.com/discord/electron/tree/17-x-y from over half a year ago
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Krisp is coming to Discord on Linux!
But my golly gosh goodness me would I throw them a party in their honor if they would just update their 2 year out of date builtin shipped electron version that prevents all the progress we've made in the past few years from being at all relevant to their client.
- RCE Vulnerability found in Electron, affects Discord, Teams, and more
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Zoom can now (as of version 5.11.0) share screen on Wayland
You can see Discord's version of Electron on GitHub: This branch is 14 commits ahead, 2140 commits behind electron:main
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A Letter to Discord for not Supporting the Linux Desktop
The article from your quick google share says that you should use getUserMedia to capture the screen using Electron. Not only does Discord's client not use this, they even go as far as to disable it from their electron fork https://github.com/discord/electron/commit/e763956140aa6bf78f02202ab4df1e942ce672ae
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One of my biggest hopes for the steamdeck is that it prompts Discord to fix their shit
They even forcefully disabled support for it in their version of electron, so there isn't even a way to use it via a betterdiscord plugin
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Sharing screens with sound is still not supported in Discord for Linux, and it is the only reason I dual-boot Windows. Please upvote the feature request!
The Discord Desktop app uses Electron and their Electron fork's source code is available on Github. If you take a look at their repo you'll see that one of the patches they apply is this one https://github.com/discord/electron/commit/ca8c921ed35c741acae57ea32c340f1eaf150044 that disables getUserMedia.
teams-for-linux
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Microsoft faces antitrust scrutiny from the EU over Teams, Office 365
I've never used this but apparently this wrapper is useful for linux people: https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
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Tips for MS Teams on Linux?
Have you tried an unofficial electron client?
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Bottles – Easily run Windows software on Linux
I use https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux . It's "just" a wrapper around the PWA but a very decent one at that.
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Distro for a terrible 2013 laptop
Unofficial and not Microsoft supported, but might be an alternative to Microsoft's official PWA. How do the two compare in your experience with them?
- Kiedyś się zapytałem jakiego Linuxa używa Żabka to teraz jakiego Linuxa może używać ZTM? 🧐
- Teams for Linux download gone?
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Anyone having issues sharing screen/window on PWA Microsoft Teams, the option is just not there anymore. I have to quickly turn my Windows PC just to avoid any issues with my boss. I tried both X11 and Wayland, same result.
You can try the unofficial client Teams for Linux. It's available as a Flatpak and I didn't have any issues sharing my screen with it. https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
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Steam to drop support for Windows 7/8/8.1 in 1st Jan 2024 due to embedded Chrome framework incompatibility
This client works well for me: https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
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Microsoft rebuilt Teams from the ground up, promises 2x faster performance
There is also: https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
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GitHub staff are required to use Teams by Sep 1, 2023
That always frustrated me, even more-so considering how that volunteer-built package I mentioned (https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux - an Electron build of the web app, nothing flashy but does the job just fine) does support screen sharing. I haven’t checked whether it supports backgrounds as I only use voice when on calls, but I’m guessing it does if the browser variant does.
What are some alternatives?
Screenshare-with-audio-on-Discord-with-Linux - A repo trying to gather all info regarding proper screensharing on Discord with Desktop Audio for linux users
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
discord-screenaudio - A custom discord client that supports streaming with audio on Linux.
nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching - Simple app to automatically switch scenes in OBS based on the current bitrate fetched from the NGINX stats page.
Soundux - 🔊 A cross-platform soundboard
onenote - 📚 Linux Electron Onenote - A Linux compatible version of OneNote
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
wayland-keylogger - Proof-of-concept Wayland keylogger
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
obs-web - OBS-web - the easiest way to control OBS remotely
discord - RPM Package for discord
epichrome - An application and Chrome extension for creating web-based applications that work like standalone Mac apps.